Jennifer Lawrence is speaking out against Kelly Osbourne’s show,Fashion Police, claiming it encourages young women to judge each other based on their looks.

The refreshingly honest actress sat down with Yahoo CEO Marissa Meyer and offered advice to women who felt scrutinized and insecure about their bodies.

"Screw the people who judge you. I experienced it in school before I was famous,” she said.

"The world has this idea that if you don't look like an airbrushed perfect model… You have to see past it. You look how you look, you have to be comfortable," she continued. "What are you going to do? Be hungry every single day to make other people happy? That's just dumb."

The Oscar-winner – who recently underwent a drastic haircut – went on to criticize television programs like Fashion Police, insisting the media is partly to blame for why women judge each other so harshly.

"There are shows like Fashion Police that are just showing these generations of young people to judge people based on all the wrong values and that it's okay to point at people and call them ugly or fat.”

Jennifer, 23, has faced criticism for her body in the past, but has been adamant about not giving in to societal pressures to look a certain way.

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